Abstracts Received for the
2008 Joint Assembly

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Ref.No.First AuthorSectionSessionIndex TermsTitle
944Marta B\´{e}jar-PizarroSS07 1209
1240
7240
Rupture Geometry and Slip Associated With the 2007 November 14 Mw = 7.7 Tocopilla (Chile) Earthquake, as Preliminary Determined by InSAR and GPS Observations
679Stephen BaigHH28 1816
1817
1831
1847
1871
Modeling Storm Surge Risk to Surface and Groundwater Resources
1248Scott M BaileySASA03 300
319
320
340
394
Scattering Phase Functions of Polar Mesospheric Clouds from the CIPS Instrument on the AIM Spacecraft
1366Matthew N. BaillieHH01 1804
1813
1830
1860
1879
Hyporheic Exchange in a Small Mountain Catchment (Valles Caldera, NM): Observations Using Temperature Sensors
381Andrew James BairdNSNS05 414
428
497
Growing Peat Bogs in Computers: why, how, and Model Testing With Geophysical Data
539D. N. BakerUU01 2134
2164
5443
6235
The Space Environment of Mercury: Solar Wind and IMF Modeling of Upstream Conditions
526D. N. BakerSHSH07 2102
2162
7934
7984
Adverse Space Weather at the Solar Cycle Minimum
1529David W. BakerPP01 1028
3662
5420
6040
6045
Montana Evidence for Extra-Terrestrial Impact Event That Caused Ice-Age Mammal Die-Off
1221Scott BakerGG01 1240
1241
8419
8485
Combining SBAS InSAR Time Series and GPS to Study the Dynamics of the Hawaiian Island Volcanoes
1352K SS BalasubramaniamSPSP01 7500
7507
7524
7531
7599
Eruption Characteristics of a Large Filament
1431Viva F. BanzonUU09 1855
1872
1890
1895
1899
Multi-year Hydrological Observations of the Florida Everglades Using MODIS Data
402Valeria C. F. BarbosaGPGP03 500
560
903
920
3260
3D gravity inversion through an adaptive learning procedure
1288Sylvain D BarbotGG02 545
560
1207
1236
5120
Postseismic deformation due to the Mw6.0 Parkfield Earthquake: Stress-driven creep on a fault with spatially variable rate-and-state friction parameters
1215Sylvain D. BarbotGG01 545
1236
1240
Three-dimensional models of elasto-static deformation in heterogeneous media: application to shear zones in the {M}ojave {D}esert, {CA} and the {N}orth {A}natolian fault system, {T}urkey.
1203Charles G BardeenSASA03 305
340
3311
Characterization of polar mesospheric clouds using WACCM/CARMA simulations, SOFIE and CIPS
423Kathleen J BardsleyHH14 1829
1847
1894
Simulating Density-Dependent Flows Using the Lattice Boltzmann Method
957Jenifer A BarnesUU09 497
1616
1637
1847
9350
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Everglades Ecosystem
895Ana P. BarrosHH21 1833
1835
Describing Vegetation Dynamics in Hydrological Models via Satellite-Data Assimilation: Scaling Issues and Nonlinear Processes
455Lucas Vieira BarrosSS02 7230
Basement Topography Using P-to-s Conversions from Local Earthquakes in the Seismogenic Area of Porto do Gauchos, Parecis Basin, Northern Brazil.
1228Nandita B BasuHH05 1805
1816
1829
1847
1848
Characterization and Remediation of Contaminated Sites:Modeling, Measurement and Assessment
217S. BasuSASA04 2415
2437
2439
2778
2788
Specification of Equatorial Ionospheric Irregularities at Dusk During the Main Phase of Large Magnetic Storms Over Solar Cycle 23
219Sunanda BasuSASA02 2439
2443
2736
2788
7934
Impact on Space-Based Navigation Systems of Large Magnetic Storm-Driven Nighttime Flows in the Mid-latitude Ionosphere
1453Klaus BatailleGG02 1207
1209
Large Crustal Velocities During a Short Lived Seismic Swarm Evidenced From Continuous GPS Observations in Aysen, Southern Chile.
1455Klaus BatailleSS01 3285
7203
7255
7260
Observed Seismic Solitary Waves
1445JOSE A. BATISTATT03 1525
8110
Paleomagnetic Properties of Volcanic and Ophiolitic Units From Northeastern Cuba: A Pilot Study
23Ariunaa BatsaikhanAA01 312
3339
4504
Reactive organic species on natural dust
149Marina BattagliaSHSH05 7519
7554
7859
New Evidence for Return Currents in Solar Flare Loops
1052Megan E BeachPP01 5420
Analysis and Interpretation of Potential Impact Structures in Central Arizona
1559C. Trevor BeckAA10 345
365
Devolopment of Operational Tropospheric NO2 product for Air Quality Applications From METOP GOME-2.
605Nick BeerUU02 1041
The Palaeodiet of the Pericue Indians of the Cape Region of Baja California Sur, Mexico.
131Reinhard BeerAA11 300
345
365
394
Profiling Pollution From the Surface to the Tropopause
1024Peter BeiersdorferSPSP01 7509
7549
New and Revised Line Assignments Among the Solar Iron Emission Lines
146Victor Hugo BeitaAA10 300
345
365
368
370
Evidence for SO$_2$ in the plume of Volcan Turrialba from ozonesonde measurements
909Stephane BelairHH22 1840
Experimental High-Resolution Land Surface Prediction System for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games
1406Deborah R BelvedereUU03 1800
3300
4200
WaterNet: A Water and Energy Community of Practice
845Karl K BenedictININ06 430
480
525
1819
9820
The Development of Standards-Based Services Oriented Architectures at EDAC, Lessons Learned From Three Applications Contexts: Environmental Public Health, Hydrologic Modeling and ET Measurement, and a Geospatial Data Clearinghouse
1461Matthew BennettUU02 900
1105
1145
4900
Preservation and analysis of footprint evidence within the archaeological record: examples from Valsequillo and Cuatrocienegas, Mexico.
591Matthew R BennettININ01 1105
1165
3252
9350
Preservation and analysis of footprint evidence within the archaeological record: examples from Valsequillo and Cuatrocienegas
1195David BensonHH15 1012
1849
Purely Lagrangian Simulation of Advection, Dispersion, Precipitation, and Dissolution
676Susanne BenzeSASA03 320
340
394
3332
3360
Comparison of CIPS and SBUV/2 Using a Generalized SBUV-Type Approach
1101David J. BercikSHSH01 7500
7509
7511
7524
7529
PFSS Models and High-Resolution Magnetograms
1480Nicole D. BergeHH25 481
1831
1832
Subsurface Transport of Reactive Iron Particles Encapsulated within Oil-in-Water Emulsions
1511Thomas BergerSPSP01 7524
7529
Magnetic Fields in the Photosphere: Professor Parker's Contributions to our Understanding of Surface Activity on the Sun
1061Thomas BergerSPSP01 7507
7509
7524
7531
Quiescent Prominence Structure and Dynamics: a new View From the Hinode/SOT
420Uwe BergerSASA03 320
340
545
550
3311
Inter-hemispheric comparison of mesospheric ice layers from the LIMA-ICE model
984Timothy BerkoffAA02 300
305
394
Ground-based Lidar Measurements During the CALIPSO and Twilight Zone (CATZ) Campaign
1016Isabel BernalSS05 7212
Ground Motion in Lima: Pisco Earthquake of August 15, 2007 (Mw7.9)
425Pietro N BernasconiSPSP01 7529
7537
7538
7594
Preliminary Results Of the 2007 Flight of the Solar Bolometric Imager at Solar Minimum
409Pietro N BernasconiSPSP01 7529
7537
7538
Do Photospheric Brightness Structures Outside Magnetic Flux Tubes Contribute to Solar Luminosity Variation?
1521Gregory C BerozaSS01 1207
6924
Application of a Low Frequency Earthquake Detector to the Study of Deep Tremor
1286Jesus Antonio Gomez BerrocalSS04 7205
7218
7230
Deep Seismic Refraction Experiments in Brazil: the Tocantins Province and the Borborema Province Projects
320Luca BertelloSPSP01 7507
7524
7536
The Mount Wilson CaK Plage Index Time Series
617jean besseGPGP07 1520
1527
Magnetostratigraphy improves APWP.
56Lucian BesutiuGPGP01 599
1599
Considerations on the Time Consistency of the Large-Scale Composite Geomagnetic Maps
395Budhendra BhaduriUU07 1807
1817
1819
A Solutions Network for Disaster Preparedness and Response
52Vin BhatnagarSASA01 358
3369
Infrared Cooling in the Lower Thermosphere
163Maya P. BhattBB01 400
414
496
1871
Longitudinal Variation of Chemistry in a Tropical Watershed of the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico
1441A. BhattacharjeeSHSH05 7514
7526
Particle acceleration within magnetic islands during reconnection: Observations and simulations
1547Lei BiAA03 305
319
3311
Use of a non-axisymmetric ellipsoidal model of dust-like aerosols to investigate their effect on top of atmosphere radiances
902Huisheng BianAA04 305
345
365
368
A global model study of emissions and long-range transport of aerosols and trace gases using A-train satellite data
524Robert R. BidigareOSOS05 4200
Subtropical Ocean Ecosystem Structure Changes Forced by North Pacific Climate Variations
411Douglas BieseckerSPSP01 7536
Spring 2008 Update of the Solar Cycle 24 Prediction
862Juliet BiggsGG02 1240
The evolution of dike intrusion: the 2007 Lake Natron, Tanzania Seismic Swarm.
869Juliet BiggsSS05 1240
1242
InSAR observations of the 2007 Pisco, Peru earthquake.
151Branko BijeljicHH15 1009
1832
1873
3265
Unifying Pore Network Modeling, Continuous Time Random Walk Theory and Experiment - Accomplishments and Future Directions
275Dale E. BirdTT01 8109
8137
8150
8155
8157
Triassic – Jurassic kinematic relationships between the Gulf of Mexico, Central Atlantic Ocean, and Mexico
1378Himadri BiswasHH01 1829
1832
1847
GROUNDWATER FLOW MODELING USING PMWIN MODEL IN THE WAKAL RIVER BASIN, RAJASTHAN, INDIA
239Laura D. BittnerHH09 1829
1846
1849
Simulating Regional Groundwater Flow Patterns in South Florida Using Density-Dependent Numerical Models
614Michael BizimisVV03 1040
1065
3615
9355
Hf-Nd-Pb Isotopes in Lavas and Pyroxenites From Kaula Island Reveal a Depleted Component in the Hawaiian Plume
334Richard J. BlakelyGPGP07 1517
1545
7230
8104
Potential Fields Illuminate Earthquake Sources in Subduction-Margin Settings
421Jean-Pierre BlanchetAA06 305
320
321
325
345
Detection and Analysis of Thin Ice Clouds-Aerosol-Precipitation Interactions Over Polar Regions During Winter
493Alberto Blanco-PiñónPPPP03 448
460
3030
4243
4999
Cyanobacteria/Foraminifera Association from Anoxic/Dysoxic Beds of the Agua Nueva Formation (Upper Cretaceous - Cenomanian/Turonian) at Xilitla, San Luis Potosi, Central Mexico
747David T BlewettUU01 5400
5464
5470
6235
MESSENGER Multispectral Imaging of the Surface of Mercury
632Scott A BoardsenUU01 2152
2756
2772
6235
Ultra-Low Frequency Wave Observations by MESSENGER during its January 2008 flyby through Mercury’s magnetosphere
1157Paul BoernerSPSP01 7509
7546
7549
7594
Optical Analysis of HiLiTE (High-Resolution Lightweight Telescope for the EUV)
1556Paul BoernerSPSP01 7509
7546
7549
7554
7594
Preliminary Pre-flight Calibration of the AIA instrument on SDO
1169Auguste C BoissonnadeUU05 6309
9810
Modeling Loss Amplification After Devastating Disasters
1348Carl E BonnerEDED02 855
Center Partnerships: a Vehicle for integrating MSIs into Mainstream Research and Technology Efforts
769Joseph E BorovskySHSH08 2109
2149
2169
7524
Turbulence and Fossil Structure in the Solar Wind
433Michael BosilovichUU03 550
1814
1833
3309
3354
Validation of NASA's Modern Era Retrospective-analysis for Research and Applications (MERRA)
1484Michael BosilovichUU03 1814
1840
1854
3315
3337
Evaluation of the GEOS5 reanalysis system with a Multi-model Analysis for CEOP
897Richard H BouchardUU08 9800
The Integrated Ocean Observing System Data Assembly Center
890Richard H BouchardUU05 1600
4522
4560
4564
7223
From One Extreme to Another: Tsunami, Hurricane, and El Ni\~{n}o Observations from the NDBC Ocean Observing Systems of Systems
885Richard H BouchardGG04 394
525
794
7230
Faster from the Depths to Decision: Collecting, Distributing, and Applying Data from NOAA`s Deep-Sea Tsunameters
1483Peter M BowerEDED04 810
820
825
845
Earth Science Instruction Using Brownfields in the Virtual Classroom
841Remco BraakAA03 305
3311
3360
Aerosol properties from OMI using the multi-wavelength algorithm: algorithm improvements and validation results
296Judith Stokes BradberryHH20 1816
1840
Operational Use of and Problems Associated with Multisensor Precipitation Estimation at the Southeast River Forecast Center
557Scott A BradfordHH25 1800
1831
1871
Coupled Effects of Pore Space Geometry, Velocity, and Solution Chemistry on Colloid Retention in Porous Media
905Eric Todd BradleyPP01 5759
6265
6275
Composition and Size Properties of Saturn’s Rings Determined From Ultraviolet Measurements Made by the Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph
595Pontus C. BrandtSMSM06 2720
2730
2740
2756
2778
Global Energetic Particle Dynamics in Saturn's Magnetosphere
496Rafael L. BrasUU07 1641
1817
1821
1834
Protecting Venice from Tidal Flooding
1356John J. BraunGG04 1220
1241
1243
1294
Meteorological Applications Using Continuous Streams of GNSS Data
458Levi D BrekkeHH02 1833
1857
1871
6309
6344
Exploring the use of NOAA-NWS Local Three-Month Temperature Outlooks to support fisheries management in California's Sacramento Valley
571William T. BridgmanSHSH02 530
7999
Visualizing the Heliosphere
363David H BrooksSPSP01 7509
7524
7529
7546
7549
The Role of Isolated EUV Brightenings in Heating the Corona
448Jeffrey W. BrosiusSPSP01 7509
7546
7549
EUNIS-06 Rapid Cadence Observations of a He II Transient Brightening in the Quiet Sun
1327Larry D BrownSS04 7205
7218
8103
9619
Key Elements of Cratonic and Pericratonic Lithospheric Structure Revealed by Deep Seismic Reflection Profiling in North America
585Milan BrozSS06 7212
Seismic Monitoring of Stability of Unique Historical Buildings in the Czech Republic
1027David S. BrumbaughSS01 7299
Fault and Fracture Intersections and Earthquake Nucleation
1421claudio bruniniGG01 1229
Recent achievements of SIRGAS
293Barbara C BrunoEDED02 805
810
815
4299
Ocean Literacy Alliance-Hawaii (OLA-HI) Resource Guide
310Barbara C BrunoEDED02 800
810
855
9355
C-MORE Scholars Program: Encouraging Hawaii`s Undergraduates to Explore the Ocean and Earth Sciences
673Susan M. BuhrEDED02 800
805
855
A Partnership between English Language Learners and a Team of Rocket Scientists: EPO for the NASA SDO Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE)
752Susan M. BuhrEDED03 800
Making Climate Hot: Preparing Scientists and Teachers for Climate Change Communication and Education
490Nicholas BunchSMSM01 310
6900
7867
Direction of Arrival Studies of Medium Frequency Burst Radio Emissions at Toolik Lake, AK
1408Jochen BundschuhHH10 1800
1806
1829
1831
1834
Identifying occurrences of groundwater arsenic in Latin America: a continent-wide problem and challenge
781Bonnie J. BurattiPP01 6207
6218
6221
6280
Correlative Observations of Enceladus and Europa: Clues to Unusual Morphology and Surface Activity
1386J. L. BurchSMSM06 2723
2784
5737
Cause of the Saturn Plasma Periodicity
181Robert BurgmanAA08 3305
3307
3339
3355
4520
Atmospheric variability over the Pacific on decadal timescales
1501Joan T BurkepileSHSH03 7507
7509
7536
Brightness Variations in the Solar Corona
245Leonard BurlagaSHSH04 2124
2126
2134
Comparison of Magnetic Fields Observed in the Heliosheath by Voyagers 1 and 2
1331Michael ButtsHH04 1800
1812
1821
1846
1847
Maximising the use of Discharge Measurements for Reducing Forecast Uncertainty
865Michael b ButtsHH04 1800
1812
1821
1846
1847
Addressing the Challenges of Distributed Hydrologic Modeling for Operational Forecasting

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